We're working on it. What she's doing is not illegal; it is unethical. I've reported it far and wide, our attorney knows about it, I've sent a lengthy letter to JCAHO with pictures, notes, (I might post it here, too) and I send it to them daily, sometimes three times a day, to be sure they see it. I didn't witness the restraint, my wife did. If I had been there, I wouldn't be communicating this freely, I'd be in jail for throwing "goons" against walls. I agree with your earlier post, Milk Gargling. Militant action is sometimes required, especially against a facility that considers itself above the law. My wife was banned from sessions for taking pictures, which PV says is in "violation of guidelines". There is no mention of a restriction on photographs in the literature they give to parents. The real "violation of guidelines" was the violation of Federal guidelines that occurred when PV used brutal physical restraint without a justifiable reason, and to do it in front of the mother made it damaging to parent and child.